While vaccination is gaining momentum, some scientists are skeptical about its effectiveness in reducing the spread of the virus. They doubt that the vaccine prevents the transmission of the virus from one person to another.
Although, scientists are confident in the effectiveness of the vaccine and urge the population of countries where a pandemic is raging to vaccinate. They insist that the vaccine could reduce the risk of complications from COVID-19 and reduce the death rate from the virus. People, who have been vaccinated, may have COVID-19, but the symptoms will not be severe and will not harm your health. Statistics show that countries that vaccinate their citizens have a positive trend in the spread of the virus and hospitalization of patients with COVID-19.
The statement by some scientists about the ineffectiveness of vaccination to reduce the dynamics of the spread of the virus causes panic among the population of the entire planet. People misunderstand this information and begin to question the effectiveness of the vaccine. Scientists mean something quite different. They believe that the coronavirus will pass from one to the other, but vaccinations can help reduce symptoms.
Also, such doubts of scientists are caused by insufficient research. Some scientists are confident that vaccination will help reduce the rate of spread of the virus, as people will be immune to COVID-19. Evidence suggests that vaccines will at least partially reduce transmission. Scientists continue to study the effectiveness of vaccinations and go on studies that can confirm or deny this information.
Also, scientists are confident that if a vaccine has a high level of protection against the virus, it can prevent its spread. Some studies show that vaccination reduces the number of asymptomatic cases of the disease, as well as the amount of the virus that infected people can spread.
Already today, scientists suggest some facts that confirm the effectiveness of vaccination. For example, Israel is actively vaccinating its citizens, which has led to a decrease in the rate of spread of the virus.
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